An edition of Die deutsche Dichtung unserer Zeit (1937)

Die deutsche Dichtung unserer Zeit

Die deutsche Dichtung unserer Zeit
Arno Mulot, Arno Mulot
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An edition of Die deutsche Dichtung unserer Zeit (1937)

Die deutsche Dichtung unserer Zeit

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German

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Cover of: Die deutsche Dichtung unserer Zeit
Die deutsche Dichtung unserer Zeit
1944, J. B. Metzler
in German - 2., erweiterte Aufl.
Cover of: Die deutsche Dichtung unserer Zeit
Die deutsche Dichtung unserer Zeit
1937, J. B. Metzlersche Verlagsbuchhandlung
in German

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Table of Contents

T. 1, Buch 1. Das Bauerntum in der deutschen Dichtung unserer Zeit. Buch 2. Der Soldat in der deutschen Dichtung unserer Zeit. Buch 3. Der Arbeiter in der deutschen Dichtung unserer Zeit.
T. 2, Buch 1. Das Reich in der deutschen Dichtung unserer Zeit. Buch 2. Das Volk in der deutschen Dichtung unserer Zeit.
T. 3. Welt- und Gottschau in der deutschen Dichtung unserer Zeit.

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Stuttgart

Classifications

Library of Congress
PT403 .M8

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Pagination
3 v.

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL226031M
LCCN
ac37002887
OCLC/WorldCat
3931628

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Work ID
OL1433168W

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